Platform Partners Completes Investment in July Business Services, LLC

Platform Partners Completes Investment in July Business Services, LLC

WACO, Texas, Oct. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Platform Partners LLC (“System”), a non-public investment decision business headquartered in Houston, announced that it accomplished an expenditure in July Company Solutions, LLC (“JULY”), a main fintech supplying retirement merchandise and products and services to economic advisors and smaller to medium sized enterprises.

Launched in 1994, JULY is a person of the fastest-rising 401K plan administration and recordkeeping support vendors in the region and serves as a trusted husband or wife for fiscal advisors searching for the best retirement answer for their consumers. JULY focuses on a few main tenets to support their customers thrive: 1. a prepare tailored to match your requirements, 2. a plan that’s uncomplicated to operate, and 3. a focused client company staff targeted on your results.

“We are honored that JULY chose Platform as their associate and we seem ahead to assisting the corporation capitalize on its 25 calendar year record to carry on its advancement tactic, ” explained Fred Brazelton, CEO of System. “We are enthusiastic to associate with John Humphrey and the full JULY administration crew to go on developing modern solutions for economical advisors and prepare sponsors across the U.S.,” mentioned Vik Kalra, Govt Vice President at Platform.

JULY’s administration staff, led by CEO John Humphrey, will continue to handle the organization and retain a major ownership stake in the organization. “We have constructed an unmatched suite of merchandise and are assured that Platform’s know-how and money will aid our business enterprise keep on to mature and prosper,” mentioned Humphrey.

About July Business Solutions, LLC

July Organization Solutions, LLC is a top, technologies enabled supplier of 401K goods and services to compact firms. With much more than 25 several years of knowledge serving the retirement prepare needs of countless numbers of businesses, JULY delivers a zealous commitment to excellence delivered as a result of a considerate implementation of its proprietary system, technology and shopper assistance. The corporation has roughly 450 workforce, together with a rising office in Dhaka, Bangladesh. For more facts, visit www.julyservices.com.

About Platform Associates LLC

Established in 2006, System Companions LLC is a personal financial investment organization primarily based in Houston that will make investments in reduce center-industry corporations with the intent of rising these corporations into market leaders by means of a mix of organic and natural and acquisition growth. Platform invests by way of a perpetual keeping organization composition making it possible for for a lengthy-term, patient technique to partnering with business people to create corporations. The company manages overall assets of close to $950 million. For extra facts, remember to stop by www.platformllc.com.

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Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Down To 4.3 Percent in July

Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Down To 4.3 Percent in July

Jobs rise 31,000 from June

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for July 2022.

Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate was down two-tenths of a percentage point over the month to 4.3 percent in July. The U.S. unemployment rate was down one-tenth of a percentage point over the month to 3.5 percent. The commonwealth’s unemployment rate was 2.1 percentage points below its July 2021 level and the national rate was down 1.9 percentage points over the year.

“The jobs report for July is a testament to Pennsylvania workers’ ability to bounce back from a crisis, provide for their families and contribute to a strong economy that benefits all of us,” L&I Secretary Jennifer Berrier said. “As the unemployment rate continues to steadily decline, job growth continues across the board in industries ranging from professional and business services to trade and transportation. This month marks the first time since June 2019 that we have had 4.3 percent unemployment.”

Pennsylvania’s civilian labor force – the estimated number of residents working or looking for work – was unchanged over the month. The employment count rose 12,000 (to 6,171,000) while resident unemployment declined 12,000 (to 275,000).

Pennsylvania’s total nonfarm jobs were up 31,000 over the month to 5,979,500 in July. Jobs increased from June in 9 of the 11 industry supersectors with the largest volume gain in professional & business services (+11,000). Over the year, total nonfarm jobs were up 203,800 with gains in 10 of the 11 supersectors. Trade, transportation & utilities had the largest 12-month gain, adding 60,500 jobs. Three supersectors – trade, transportation & utilities; information; and professional & business services – were above their pre-pandemic job levels in July 2022.

From April 2020 through July 2022, Pennsylvania has recovered approximately 90{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of jobs lost in the first two months of the pandemic period.

Additional information is available on the L&I website at www.dli.pa.gov or by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Note: The above data are seasonally adjusted. Seasonally adjusted data provide the most valid month-to-month comparison. July data are preliminary and subject to revision.

MEDIA CONTACT: Erin James, dlipress@pa.gov

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Editor’s
Note:
A breakdown of
Pennsylvania’s employment statistics follows.


Current Labor Force Statistics

Seasonally Adjusted

(in thousands)
            Change from      Change from
    July June   July       June 2022         July 2021
   2022 2022  2021 volume percent  volume   percent
PA              
Civilian Labor Force  6,446 6,446 6,411     0   0.0{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}      35     0.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Employment  6,171 6,159 6,002   12   0.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}    169     2.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Unemployment     275    287    409  -12  -4.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}   -134  -32.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Rate      4.3     4.5     6.4 -0.2   —-    -2.1       —-
         
U.S.        
Civilian Labor Force 163,960 164,023 161,375   -63   0.0{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}   2,585     1.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Employment 158,290 158,111 152,704  179   0.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}   5,586     3.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Unemployment 5,670 5,912 8,671 -242  -4.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}  -3,001   -34.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Rate 3.5 3.6 5.4  -0.1    —-      -1.9      —-
Note:
August 2022 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released on
September 16th, 2022.

Pennsylvania Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment

Seasonally Adjusted

(in thousands)


  Change from   Change from
July June July     June 2022     July 2021
  2022 2022 2021 volume percent volume percent
Total Nonfarm Jobs 5,979.5 5,948.5 5,775.7 31.0 0.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 203.8 3.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
 
Goods Producing Industries 841.6 840.1 818.3 1.5 0.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 23.3 2.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Mining & Logging 23.3 23.2 21.7 0.1 0.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 1.6 7.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Construction 256.7 255.6 254.2 1.1 0.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 2.5 1.0{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Manufacturing 561.6 561.3 542.4 0.3 0.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 19.2 3.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
Service Providing Industries 5,137.9 5,108.4 4,957.4 29.5 0.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 180.5 3.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Trade, Transportation & Utilities 1,164.4 1,157.6 1,103.9 6.8 0.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 60.5 5.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Information 89.8 89.7 86.4 0.1 0.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 3.4 3.9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Financial Activities 329.3 329.7 327.5 -0.4 -0.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 1.8 0.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Professional & Business Services 830.9 819.9 801.0 11.0 1.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 29.9 3.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Education & Health Services 1,267.5 1,258.2 1,232.2 9.3 0.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 35.3 2.9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Leisure & Hospitality 536.2 534.6 486.7 1.6 0.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 49.5 10.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Other Services 248.8 246.4 237.4 2.4 1.0{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} 11.4 4.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
  Government 671.0 672.3 682.3 -1.3 -0.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} -11.3 -1.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}
For a more detailed breakdown of seasonally adjusted jobs data
at the sector level, please contact the Center for Workforce Information
& Analysis at 1-877-4WF-DATA, or visit www.paworkstats.pa.gov
Note:
August 2022 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released on
September 16th, 2022.

West Hartford Business Buzz: July 25, 2022 – We-Ha

West Hartford Business Buzz: July 25, 2022 – We-Ha

A round-up of openings, closings, and other news about West Hartford businesses.

By Ronni Newton

I complain about the cold so I won’t let myself complain about the heat – but it certainly has been hot for the past week!

I went for a few early-ish (7 a.m.) runs last week, and after Thursday’s run I had to get ready somewhat quickly for a meeting, and the portable air conditioner in our bedroom decided to stop working and flash an error code that made no sense to me, and I couldn’t get it to work, and I pretty much felt like I never stopped sweating for the entire rest of the day.

I do still prefer the heat to the cold though.

Summer is usually somewhat quiet, but I went to two ribbon cuttings last week (see below) and there were also quite a few breaking news stories. Maybe August will be quiet …

After buying food to make dinner Friday night, Ted and I made the last-minute decision to instead attend the Michael Cavanaugh: Music of Billy Joel concert by the Hartford Symphony at the Talcott Mountain Music Festival. We enjoyed the fantastic music, and a wonderful picnic on the lawn.

Flatbreads, hummus, and some chilled chardonnay at the Talcott Mountain Music Festival. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

No dinner out Saturday night because we didn’t want to waste the ingredients we had bought but to make sure we supported a West Hartford business – and because we wanted a cold treat on a hot night – we had some frozen custard from Rita’s. (The waffle cone was Ted’s, but he let me hold it for the photo.)

Rita’s in a waffle cone. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Rita’s chocolate and vanilla twist in a cup. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

We did enjoy a delicious brunch in Boston on Sunday with Sam and his girlfriend, Kate – before picking up Katie and Matt at Logan Airport. We discovered a new thing: pancake tacos!

Pancake tacos from Amrheins in Southie. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Mushroom and spinach omelet from Amrheins in Southie. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Corned beef hash with eggs over easy from Amrheins in Southie. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

I’m going to write this again and continue to email all who try to post comments to stories with their first name only (or some made-up moniker): I will not publish your comment until you provide your full name! Once a commenter gets through the approval queue the first time, future comments are posted automatically, and there are some commenters who are grandfathered because this requirement is only a year or two old. I have emailed all who have tried to comment without complete names, and in every case they haven’t bothered to respond or provide their names. If there’s silence for a week, I delete the request. Just wanted readers to know. Despite my including this message in both the introduction and as a bullet point in last week’s column, someone attempted to comment on the column with an obviously made-up name!

The state changed its COVID reporting a few weeks ago and while detailed reports aren’t issued daily the number of positive tests over the past week for each town is updated each day. The most recent report (as of Saturday) indicates 78 positive tests in West Hartford over the previous seven days – a number that’s higher than it was last week. The positivity rate is at 13.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} – and of course that doesn’t include the home tests that are positive but not reported. I have several friends who have tested positive recently, but thankfully all have had relatively mild symptoms. One day I hope to be able to delete this paragraph completely, but in the meantime, please continue to have patience since not everyone has the same level of comfort, continue to look out for each other, support our local businesses – and stay safe and healthy.

If you have information to share about local businesses, please provide details in the comments or email Ronni Newton at [email protected].

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Connecticut Physical Therapy Specialists is the sponsor of this week’s Business Buzz!

Here’s this week’s Buzz:

Boqueria, a New York-based Spanish restaurant, will be opening in the former Balos (and before that Besito) space in Blue Back Square. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • I have confirmed that Boqueria has signed a lease for the sizable restaurant space most recently occupied by Balos (and before that, Besito) at 46 South Main Street in Blue Back Square. I don’t have any details yet from the ownership (I have reached out) but what I have been advised is that the opening is planned for early 2023. According to their website, Boqueria specializes in Spanish paella and tapas, as well as creative cocktails, and is also known for a festive atmosphere. There are several New York location as well as two locations in Washington, DC, and one in Chicago and Nashville. Balos, which an upscale Greek restaurant, was only open for about 18 months following an extensive renovation that they did before opening. The initial plan when Balos closed in January 2020 was that it was temporary and they planned to rebrand, but we all know what happened shortly after that, and then sadly the owner, George Chatzopoulos, passed away earlier this year. It’s hard to believe that Besito (which I really liked!) has been gone for long, but it closed abruptly in July 2017.

Kilwins will be opening at 38 Isham Road in Blue Back Square. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Another exciting new business coming to Blue Back Square is Kilwins – which will be opening at 38 Isham Road, where most recently Trollbeads was located until it closed, along with all other New England locations other than Holyoke, MA, in mid-June. “Since 1947 Kilwins has been a celebrated part of Americana having earned a reputation for providing high quality chocolates, ice cream, and confections [including Mackinac Island Fudge] combined with excellent service,” the website states. The franchise business has locations throughout the country, but the West Hartford shop will be the first in Connecticut. The Kilwins website says they will open in 2023, but it can’t come soon enough!

Nothing Bundt Cakes is now open in Corbin’s Corner. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Nothing Bundt Cakes is open in Corbin’s Corner as of Sunday, and will be the subject of a feature story later today!

Brook Goff (center) cuts the ribbon at the new headquarters of Goff Law Group at Corporate Center West in West Hartford. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Congratulations to Goff Law Group, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary and move to a beautiful new office suite at Corporate Center West. Attorney Brooke Goff, whose personal injury practice continues to grow and now includes four locations spread throughout the state of Connecticut, cut the ribbon Friday along with staff, business partners, and the West Hartford Chamber of Commerce.

Attorney Brooke Goff

Brooke Goff (left) and law partner Annette Smith. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Brook Goff (center) cuts the ribbon at the new headquarters of Goff Law Group at Corporate Center West in West Hartford. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Goff Law Group celebrated its new offices and anniversary with custom doughnuts from Donut Crazy. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Conference room at the new Goff Law Group office at Corporate Center West. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Congratulations also to Oath Pizza, which had its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Thursday! CEO Drew Kellogg said it was the first new location the business has opened in four years, and Chief Marketing Officer Stacie Hayes added that the West Hartford location, which is corporate-owned, is the first to showcase the new branding. I’ve already tasted many of the pizzas – all of which get a thumbs up – and sampled the Farmer’s Garden veggie pizza this time. I’ll definitely order it again!

Oath Pizza CEO Drew Kellog (center, in blue shirt) and West Hartford Mayor Shari Cantor cut the ribbon at the new Blue Back Square location on July 21. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Farmer’s Garden Pizza from Oath Pizza. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Where Healing Begins Wellness Center will have its grand opening celebration on Saturday, July 30, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., at their offices at 10 Grassmere Ave., West Hartford. Founder Lorena Soto Bunker said she is dedicating the center to her parents, who are from Puerto Rico. Among the activities that differentiate this wellness center are that salsa lessons will be offered “to connect my community and roots,” she said, in addition to yoga for adults and kids, Reiki healing, and various forms of therapy.

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  • The West Hartford Chamber of Commerce held its golf tournament last Tuesday at Wampanoag. Among the 84 golfers participating were Kevin Keenan and Paul Listro, who joined their successors, Westfarms General Manager Alberto Arebalo and Head of Security Jerry Erwin.

From left: Alberto Arebalo, Kevin Keenan, Jerry Erwin, and Paul Listro. Courtesy photo

  • Congratulations to West Hartford resident Michelle Bonner who has been named director of Public Relations at Adams & Knight in Avon. Bonner was previously marketing director at the Mandell Jewish Community Center in West Hartford, and she also shared that at the JCC Kelly Boscarino is the new marketing director and Kate Sullivan is the new assistant marketing director.

Branden Kaufmann. Courtesy photo

  • Congrats to West Hartford resident Branden Kaufmann, a student at Johnson & Wales, who was recently named a 2022 recipient of the Max CaresFoundation Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Scholarship. Twelve scholarships, totaling $25,000, have recently been awarded to recent high school graduates from The Hartford or Springfield areas and currently enrolled college students that are pursuing an education in the fields of culinary arts and hospitality management. “As the restaurant industry continues to rebound, the Max Cares Foundation is proud to continue its investment in the next generation of our industry’s leaders,” Max Cares Foundation Board President Rich Rosenthal said. “We are particularly excited to have grown our number of awardees in the Greater Springfield region as well as served our most diverse applicant pool ever. Based on this years scholarship recipients, we think the future of the culinary arts and hospitality sector looks very bright!”

Joyce Aparicio. Courtesy photo

  • Coldwell Banker Realty in Connecticut and Westchester County, New York announced in a news release that a West Hartford resident is one of two locally affiliated real estate agents and teams that have been honored by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) with the Top 250 Latino Agents in America Award for 2022. According to a news release, this award recognizes the most successful Latino real estate agents in the United States, whose hard work, ambition and contributions have helped thousands of individuals to realize their dream of homeownership while supporting NAHREP’s mission to advance sustainable Hispanic homeownership. The winners include Joyce Aparicio, affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Realty office in West Hartford, who is ranked No. 20 among the Top 100 Latino Agents in the Northeast and No. 241 among the Top 250 Latino Agents in the entire United States, with 50 transactions in 2021.

Joshua Woods. Courtesy photo

  • Halloran Sage has announced that West Hartford resident and attorney Joshua Woods has recently their Hartford location. He practices in corporate transactions and real estate, guiding clients through negotiations, documentation, due diligence reviews, and closings. He also provides legal counsel to private companies in financings, day-to-day affairs, and mergers and acquisitions. He earned his JD from Western New England University School of Law and his BBA from Hofstra University.

Sivan Hines. Courtesy photo

  • The Board of Directors of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, the community foundation for Hartford and 28 surrounding communities, has appointed Beatriz Gutierrez and Sivan Hines to join the Board. According to a news release, Dr. Hines is a new resident of West Hartford and is the inaugural senior director of College Partnerships and Scholar Success for Hartford Promise, a large-scale scholarship organization for Hartford public school students. In her role Hines focuses on operationalizing Hartford Promise’s integrated college success model that provides students the financial resources, support services and key relationships that lead to college success and economic mobility. Prior to moving to West Hartford, Hines worked as a pediatrician for more than twenty years in the Atlanta-based Wellstar Pediatric & Adolescent Center, helping to grow the practice into one of the region’s largest and most successful pediatric practices.  In addition, Hines has demonstrated a deep commitment to community, serving on the boards of directors of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Covenant House of Georgia, Atlanta Youth Academy, Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta, and the Brown Medical Alumni Association (current president-elect).  Dr. Hines earned both her Bachelor of Arts in American Civilization and Neuroscience and her Doctorate of Medicine from Brown University.

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TAL Education Group to Announce First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results on July 29, 2022

TAL Education Group to Announce First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2023 Financial Results on July 29, 2022

BEIJING, July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — TAL Training Group (“TAL” or the “Corporation”) (NYSE: TAL), a sensible mastering solutions service provider in China, right now declared that it will release its unaudited financial outcomes for the to start with quarter of fiscal 12 months 2023 ended May possibly 31, 2022, prior to the industry opens on Friday, July 29, 2022.

The Company will host a corresponding convention call and reside webcast at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Jap Time (8:00 p.m. Beijing Time) on Friday, July 29, 2022.

Remember to observe that you will have to have to pre-register for conference get in touch with participation at https://sign-up.vevent.com/sign-up/BI2f124a2b4d054342a99323e38a074715.

Upon registration, you will obtain an e mail containing participant dial-in figures and special Direct Party Passcode. This facts will allow for you to achieve instant accessibility to the phone. Members might pre-register at any time, such as up to and after the call start out time.

A reside and archived webcast of the meeting contact will be obtainable on the Trader Relations portion of TAL’s site at https://ir.100tal.com/.

About TAL Schooling Group

TAL Training Team is a good learning methods company in China. The acronym “TAL” stands for “Tomorrow Advancing Existence”, which displays our eyesight to boost top discovering alternatives for learners by means of both equally large-high quality instructing and material, as effectively as main edge software of technological know-how in the education practical experience. TAL Education Team provides in depth studying companies to learners from pre-university to the twelfth grade principally by a few adaptable class formats: modest courses, personalised premium expert services, and online courses. Our mastering expert services predominantly include enrichment learnings programs and some academic topics in and out of China. Our ADSs trade on the New York Inventory Exchange below the symbol “TAL”.

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West Hartford Business Buzz: July 18, 2022 – We-Ha

West Hartford Business Buzz: July 18, 2022 – We-Ha

A round-up of openings, closings, and other news about West Hartford businesses.

By Ronni Newton

We’re in the middle of summer. This is the time of year when I really want to slow down time, so I can appreciate the nice weather, the opportunity to eat virtually every meal outside, the slower pace.

For a few hours on Saturday, rather than enjoying the outdoors (it wasn’t all that nice outside), Ted and I cleaned out a section of our basement – a necessary task due to the forthcoming furnace replacement which will be preceded by asbestos abatement.

We uncovered some long-buried treasures (the Army trunk that had belonged to Ted’s grandfather which had been stored in a corner since Katie used it for a middle school project c. 2006), pint-sized ski equipment and a pair of boys hockey skates that had escaped donation years ago, some gently-loved toys, and a vast array of items still in really good shape that both kids had used in their college dorm rooms and apartments. They had their chances to keep whatever they wanted, and while we did hang on to some kitchen items, most everything else has now left the premises.

I hate holding tag sales (strong term, but I’ve had a bunch of them and don’t really want to do it again), and was really just looking to re-home what we no longer need. I was absolutely thrilled with the response to our “curb alert” on one of the Buy Nothing sites and Facebook Marketplace. We gave away some really good stuff that I know we could have sold (including an electric keyboard that my dad used to play, a vintage Atari game, a TV/DVD player that we used in our old mini van), but I was so happy to just have everything out of the house and in the hands of people who want and need them. A woman returning to teaching next fall messaged me about some items that had already been taken, but I was happy to check for and find something else we weren’t using that she picked up for her new classroom. Definitely a win-win.

I’m going to write this here, and down below, and continue to email all who try to post comments to stories with their first name only (or some made-up moniker): I will not publish your comment until you provide your full name! Once a commenter gets through the approval queue the first time, future comments are posted automatically, and there are some commenters who are grandfathered because this requirement is only a year or two old. I have emailed all who have tried to comment without complete names, and in every case they haven’t bothered to respond or provide their names. If there’s silence for a week, I delete the request. Just wanted readers to know.

Hopcelot at GastroPark. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Pad Thai from East-West Grill’s food truck at GastroPark. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Drunken Noodles from East-West Grill’s food truck at GastroPark. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

East-West Grill’s food truck at GastroPark. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

The state changed its COVID reporting a few weeks ago and while detailed reports aren’t issued daily the number of positive tests over the past week for each town is updated each day. The most recent report indicates 63 positive tests in West Hartford over the previous seven days – and that number, along with the positivity rate, has been slowly increasing, although case counts remain much lower than they had been earlier in the year. One day I hope to be able to delete this paragraph completely, but in the meantime, please continue to have patience since not everyone has the same level of comfort, continue to look out for each other, support our local businesses – and stay safe and healthy.

If you have information to share about local businesses, please provide details in the comments or email Ronni Newton at [email protected].

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Jared will reoccupy its store in Corbin’s Corner with plans to reopen in the fall of 2022. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • The saga of the building in Corbin’s Corner that was built for and occupied by Jared the Galleria of Jewelry from 2014 through 2019 has taken another turn. Just a few weeks before the pandemic began (in February 2020), the Town Council had approved an amendment to the Special Development District for the property to allow the building to be demolished and a new structure built for BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse. That deal fell apart due to the pandemic. Then, in March 2022, a new plan was approved by the Council – minor changes to the existing structure but splitting it into two separate businesses, which were to have been occupied by New Haven-based Sally’s Apizza and Mediterranean fast casual restaurant CAVA. But in a unique turn of events, which I first heard about from a reader and verified with the property owner, Jared will actually be re-occupying the building. “I can confirm that Jared’s has notified Regency that they intend to reopen the store at Corbin’s Corner as early as this fall,” said Rebecca Wing, Vice President of investments for Regency Centers, the owner of the Corbin’s Corner Shopping Center, told me in an email. “We had begun planning to welcome Cava and Sally’s to the center after Jared’s had been closed for some time, and we expected it to remain so. At that time we pursued the building alterations we presented to the Town Council. The leases with Sally’s and Cava were contingent upon an election by Jared’s to return their space to us, which they have now chosen not to do,” Wing said. “Regency’s top priorities include maintaining a vibrant shopping center and supporting all of our retail partners, so we are pleased that Jared’s will be operating again soon. The downside is that we do not currently have any other space suitable for Cava’s or Sally’s. We will continue to look for opportunities in the future. The full façade and sidewalk renovation currently underway has generated increased interest in our center, so while space for new tenants remains tight, with only one space currently available, we are excited for what the future holds at the updated Corbin’s Corner.” That one available space is not able to be occupied by a restaurant, she said.

Façade upgrades are ongoing at Corbin’s Corner. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Zach Shuman, managing partner of Union Kitchen, will be departing for warmer climes this August. Not that it’s not warm in West Hartford in the summer, but Shuman told me, “I’ve had enough of the winters. I’m done.” He’s a West Hartford native and Hall High School graduate, who has also lived in Boston and New York, but Shuman said the plans have been in the works for a while to move closer to family and close friends. They chose Tampa – where they have good friends, his wife, Julie, has cousins, and there is a major airport where flights to see other family members are no more than 3 hours in duration. Their other choices (where they also have family) were San Diego and New Orleans. “I wanted more opportunity. I’m only 36 and it’s time to jump on it,” Shuman said. Julie Shuman, an actuary, will be able to work remotely at her existing job, and their son, Blake is still in Pre-K so the timing is right for many reasons. As for Union Kitchen, Shuman will remain a partner and the day-to-day chef duties will be assumed by Tim East, who has worked with Shuman in the past and many may know from his Besito days. “He’ll keep the classics, but make it even better,” Shuman said, adding that East knows the Chicken Bolognese and half chicken are among the menu favorites and he’s not planning to make any bold changes. “We’re excited,” Shuman said. His house is under contract, and he’ll be leaving in mid-August, but will still be at Union Kitchen through Aug. 6. East begins at Union Kitchen today.

Tim East will be the executive chef at Union Kitchen as of July 18, as chef/partner Zach Shuman, who will remain a partner, leaves for Tampa. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Welcome to Glossed Salon, which held a grand opening – complete with champagne, gift bags, raffles, and sweet treats – Saturday night at their elegant space 970 Farmington Avenue (Central Building). For more information, visit their website.

Ashley Clark, owner of Glossed Salon, 970 Farmington Ave., at the grand opening. Courtesy photo

Grand opening of Glossed Salon, 970 Farmington Ave. Courtesy photo

Grand opening of Glossed Salon, 970 Farmington Ave. Courtesy photo

Grand opening of Glossed Salon, 970 Farmington Ave. Courtesy photo

  • A sign on the window of Choice Pet in Corbin’s Corner indicates that they will be open daily (Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m.-7 p.m.) beginning today! The store is next to Bonchon (which is next to Trader Joe’s) and right in the middle of the area which is currently undergoing façade updates, but it is very much still accessible. It wasn’t open when I stopped by on Saturday, but I’ll be checking it out this week. Pets are welcome to visit and “shop” as well!

Choice Pet is now open in Corbin’s Corner. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Just past the Farmington Avenue reservoir and over the line into Farmington, Good Morning Bagels is now open! I noticed the sign on the new plaza that’s right near Central Wheel, and learned from social media that they were about to open. I saw the open sign last week on the way back from the dentist. Novocaine and eating bagels are not a good combo but I couldn’t resist stopping even though I had to wait an hour or two to actually sample what were delicious New York style bagels – crusty on the outside and soft on the inside. Good Morning Bagels is not a chain, but rather the new business owned by Ki Kim, the former owner of Pick & Mix in West Hartford. In addition to bagels – which are stamped with their sunshine logo (there’s even a rainbow bagel) – Good Morning Bagels has breakfast sandwiches, grilled cheese, cheesesteaks, snacks, and high-quality house-blend coffee. They’re still in soft opening phase so the full menu may not yet be available, Kim said, but the grand opening will be in a few weeks. Hours are Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m. until 3 p.m., and weekends from 6:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. The address is 58 Farmington Ave., Farmington – and the entrance is actually around the back of the building. See the end of the column for more photos.

A sampling of the offerings from Good Morning Bagels. Note the stamped logo. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Good Morning Bagels is now open, just over the line past the reservoir into Farmington. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Murals, murals everywhere! A new mural, painted by the extraordinarily talented Ben Keller, was commissioned for a portion of the Mane Loft building at 977R Farmington Ave. (the freestanding building in the parking lot), and it’s a beautiful addition to the space.

Artist Ben Keller has painted a mural on a wall at the front of the Mane Loft building at 977R Farmington Ave. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Artist Ben Keller has painted a mural on a wall at the front of the Mane Loft building at 977R Farmington Ave. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Ben Keller is also the artist behind the mural on the front of the Juniper Homecare building at 1100 New Britain Avenue in Elmwood (as well as murals at Toro Mexican Street Food and the building next door on Raymond Road, some of the MLK29 murals, and many more) and he’s in the process of completing another mural on the side of the Juniper Homecare building. I ran into him Sunday afternoon when I stopped by to take a photo, and he said this project was all done with spray paint, and he’s been working on it for two weeks with hopes of finishing this week. Every time I see him work I am more and more amazed!

Artist Ben Keller is in the process of competing a mural on the east side of the Juniper Homecare building at 1100 New Britain Ave. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • I’ve gotten several questions from readers about the brick and mortar location of Fuego Picante (280 Park Road) and learned that it has been closed for roughly two months due to the inability to find proper staffing for both the restaurant and the food truck, owner Omar Bello told me. The food truck has been booked for events throughout July and early August, and Bello said he hopes to reopen the restaurant by the third week of August. Follow the Fuego Picante food truck’s Facebook page for the schedule of the truck’s location.

The brick and mortar location of Fuego Picante will remain closed likely until late August. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Another local restaurant that is closed temporarily is Sunrise Country Kitchen (526 New Park Ave.) Owner Bob Dignoti posted the following on the restaurant’s Facebook page on July 4: “Hi All, I would like to give you all a heads up that sunrise country kitchen will be closing for the month of July and August and reopening the week of September 6th.We will be opening with a new and exciting menu along with our beer and wine license and also opening for dinner Wednesday through Saturday evenings. We appreciate all your support and look forward to seeing everybody in September. Please enjoy your summer and be safe.”

Sunrise Country Kitchen (526 New Park Ave.) is closed for the summer. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

  • Big Brother (adult mentor) Joe DuLutrie recently surprised his very happy Little Brother (mentee) Ocean, pictured below, with a free BMX bike. Joe, who lives in West Hartford, and 9-year-old Ocean, from New Britain, have been matched in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut youth mentoring program since February of 2022. Joe is a project manager for The Hartford and Ocean, a student at the Environmental Sciences Magnet School in Hartford, is looking forward to entering the fifth grade in September. Joe reported that Ocean “loved” getting the bike. Every June for the past seven years, Realized Solutions Inc. of Southington has been donating bikes to kids enrolled in the programs of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut. In addition to receiving a free bike, the kids each receive a safety helmet to go along with the bikes. Prior to COVID-19, the bikes were assembled as a team-building project by Realized Solutions staff members at the company’s Southington office. Now, with so many people working remotely, the bikes are purchased and assembled at Biker’s Edge in Bristol. Over the years – thanks to the generosity of Realized Solutions – more than 70 Little Brothers and Little Sisters (mentees) enrolled with Big Brothers Big Sisters have experienced the thrill of pedaling around their neighborhoods on some very stylish rides.

Little Brother Ocean on his bike delivered by Big Brother Joe DeLutrie. Courtesy photo

  • Congratulations to West Hartford resident Kadzo Kangwana on the publishing of her new book. “Noble Soul: A Guide to Spiritual Growth for Women,” is now available for purchase on Amazon, she said in a post on her Facebook page. “I am deeply humbled by the response it has received so far. Please share with every woman you care about, so we can expand the conversation about the links between our spirituality and our mental health, and we can ALL claim our birthright as noble souls.” The description on Amazon reads: “In this groundbreaking guide to spiritual growth, Kadzo Kangwana walks you through scientific research on the connections between spirituality and mental health. Using client stories and her own recollections, she also illustrates how mental health issues often have underpinnings in spiritual questions. Speaking to the challenges and opportunities of navigating life as women, ‘Noble Soul’ offers you a practical path for spiritual growth. It will transform your understanding of who you are and support you to become the powerful spiritual being you are intended to be. If you have ever wondered about how to grow spiritually, this book is for you.”

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  • The American School for the Deaf (ASD) announced in a news release that Shana Gibbs has joined the school’s Executive Leadership Team as Director of Diversity and Special Programs, beginning July 1, 2022. “Gibbs will lead the development and implementation of proactive diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in alignment with the school’s mission and strategic plan. In addition to leading ASD’s Diversity Task Force, Gibbs will also oversee the school’s Source Interpreting program while supporting the continual development of the ASL/English Bilingual approach in the classroom. Gibbs joins the American School for the Deaf with an extensive background moderating thoughtful discussions on topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Her prior experience as a university lecturer, combined with her dual master’s degrees in Deaf Education and Educational Leadership and Policy, have prepared her with the skills and knowledge to design, develop and implement initiatives to support a successful learning environment for students. ‘Working with the American School for the Deaf,’ Gibbs explains, “will be an invaluable opportunity for me as an aspiring Deaf leader of color to invest my knowledge, experience and skills across the board.’ In addition to her vast educational background, Gibbs’ previous experience as a Deaf Interpreter and Interpreter Educator also provides her with firsthand knowledge about effective communication strategies for the deaf and hard of hearing community.” ASD established an internal Diversity Task Force in 2020. “I am excited to welcome Shana to the ASD family as our new Director of Diversity and Special Programs,” stated ASD Executive Director, Jeffrey Bravin. “Shana brings a powerful perspective about the important DEI work that will continue to move our community forward.”
  • I wrote this above and I’m including it here, and I will continue to email all who try to post comments to stories with their first name only (or some made-up moniker): I will not publish your comment until you provide your full name! Once a commenter gets through the approval queue the first time, future comments are posted automatically, and there are some commenters who are grandfathered because this requirement is only a year or two old. I have emailed all who have tried to comment without complete names, and in every case they haven’t bothered to respond or provide their names. If there’s silence for a week, I delete the request. Just wanted readers to know.
  • ICYMI, Oath Pizza is now open in Blue Back Square! I’ve already sampled several types of pizza, and hope to have some more at the ribbon cutting with the Chamber of Commerce this Thursday. Click here for the full story.
  • ICYMI, more art/mural news – an initiative to bring more art to Blue Back Square is now underway (read the story here) and the West Hartford Art League has just issued a call to artists to paint a large scale mural on the side of 977 Farmington Avenue (full story here).

Remember, if you have any business news to share, add it in the comments section below or email Ronni Newton at [email protected].

The door to Good Morning Bagels is actually behind the building. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Interior of Good Morning Bagels. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Interior of Good Morning Bagels. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Good Morning Bagels menu. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Interior of Good Morning Bagels. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Interior of Good Morning Bagels. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

Interior of Good Morning Bagels. Photo credit: Ronni Newton

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4 Stocks to Buy on Continued Growth in Business Services Activity – July 8, 2022

4 Stocks to Buy on Continued Growth in Business Services Activity – July 8, 2022

Individuals have the moment once more started off paying on services, aiding the sector increase despite inflationary pressures. In simple fact, financial activity in the U.S. company solutions sector has been escalating at any time considering the fact that the economic climate started out reopening just after the COVID-induced lockdown in 2020.

According to the newest report from the Institute of Source Administration (ISM) Expert services Report, organization action elevated yet again in June in the United States, reflecting the fundamental toughness in the financial state. Given this condition, small business providers shares like ZipRecruiter, Inc. (ZIP Absolutely free Report) , Everi Holdings Inc. (EVRI Totally free Report) , Avis Finances Team, Inc. (Car Free of charge Report) and FactSet Analysis Devices Inc. (FDS Free Report) are most likely to profit in the in close proximity to term.

Small business Companies Exercise Expands

According to the latest studying from the ISM, the solutions getting managers’ index (PMI) came up with a looking through of 57.1 in June. While the examining is .6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} lower than May’s looking through, companies action has now grown for 25 consecutive months, reflecting the strength in the overall economy. A looking through of just about anything above 50 indicates an maximize in provider activities.

June’s progress once once again reflects that inspite of soaring prices which are denting the confidence of individuals, they have been spending on products and services. Also, geopolitical tensions have been a growing induce of worry but that hasn’t impacted paying out on companies.

The Small business Activity Index came up with a looking at of 56.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, escalating 1.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from the reading of 55.9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} recorded in May. The Supplier Deliveries Index was 61.9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, up .6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from May’s studying of 61.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Also, the New Orders Index contracted to 55.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} in June, down 2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} from May’s examining of 57.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. On the other hand, new orders jumped for the 25th straight month soon after two months of contraction and a prior extend of 128 months of expansion.

Services Sector Heading Robust

Above two-thirds of all financial action in the United States is in the products and services sector, and the economic system has been developing steadily for the preceding 25 months, indicating that factors are wanting up. Companies exercise has now expanded in 147 out of the past 149 months.

Because of to the COVID-induced shutdown, the financial system virtually came to a comprehensive halt in the course of the months of March and April 2020. Nevertheless, due to the fact then, the providers sector has ongoing to develop and has accomplished so each and every month.

A huge cause of problem around the past many months has been soaring costs and interest fees coupled with a labor shortage. At the exact same time, personalized money has been on the increase, enabling people today to commit.

In addition, throughout the peak of the pandemic, persons put in more on funds products as they had been doing work and finding out from property. Even so, people today have as soon as once more resumed paying out a lot more on expert services as the financial state proceeds to get better. This has been aiding the small business providers sector.

Also, dining establishments and other sites of recreation have begun to operate at entire capacity, which is further more supporting the services sector to develop. Hence, as the financial system more reopens, products and services action will go on to mature.

Our Options

We have shortlisted four company services shares that are probable to profit in the in close proximity to time period. Each individual of these stocks carries a Zacks Rank #1 (Sturdy Obtain) or 2 (Buy). You can see the finish checklist of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks in this article.

ZipRecruiter, Inc. offers employment products and services. ZIP features recruiting, employing, work boards, submitting, world wide web application, prospect screening, applicant tracking and job alerts providers. ZipRecruiter operates principally in the United States and the United Kingdom.

ZipRecruiter’s anticipated earnings expansion rate for the present-day year is additional than 100{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for existing-year earnings has enhanced 64.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} above the earlier 60 times. ZIP has a Zacks Rank #2.

Everi Holdings Inc. is a keeping enterprise, which operates via subsidiaries, Worldwide Cash Accessibility, Inc. and Multimedia Online games Keeping Corporation, Inc. EVRI’s segments contain Online games and Payments.

Everi Holdings’ expected earnings expansion fee for the current year is additional than 100{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for latest-year earnings has enhanced 3.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} above the earlier 60 days. EVRI carries a Zacks Rank #2.

Avis Price range Team, Inc. operates as a top vehicle rental operator in North The united states, Europe and Australasia, with an ordinary rental fleet of just about 650,000 cars. Automobile is a leading world company of mobility remedies through its a few most regarded models — Avis, Spending budget and Zipcar. Avis Budget Group has licensees in around 175 nations all over the environment.

Avis Spending plan Group’s envisioned earnings growth price for the present-day yr is 74.7{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for existing-calendar year earnings has improved 20.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} over the past 60 times. Automobile athletics a Zacks Rank #1.

FactSet Research Programs Inc. is a primary provider of built-in monetary information and facts, analytical purposes and field-primary assistance for the world wide expenditure community. FDS presents facts to expense professionals like portfolio managers, prosperity administrators, analysis and functionality analysts, danger professionals, investigate professionals, investment investigation professionals, financial investment bankers, threat and overall performance analysts, wealth advisors and fixed earnings specialists as a result of its analytics, company, content and know-how.

FactSet Investigate Systems’ predicted earnings expansion rate for the present-day year is 19.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for recent-calendar year earnings has enhanced 3.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} above the past 60 times. FDS has a Zacks Rank #2.